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Example sentences for "naughty girl"

  • Oh, mamma," said Emily, "what a naughty girl have I been!

  • Little Girl that Beat her Sister Go, go, my naughty girl, and kiss Your little sister dear; I must not have such things as this, Nor noisy quarrels here.

  • Eliza Cook The Little Girl That Beat Her Sister Go, go, my naughty girl, and kiss Your little sister dear; I must not have such things as this, Nor noisy quarrels here.

  • But I trust Miss Henderson will break that naughty girl in; she certainly needs it.

  • That naughty, naughty girl is not worth our all being ill.

  • You're a naughty girl," said Miss Dorinda.

  • She is a naughty girl, and I will go and see her mother about it.

  • She is a naughty girl, mother; and I never mean to speak to her again as long as I live," said Kate, with much apparent earnestness.

  • The loss of the milk, and what would follow when she went home, gave her more trouble than the injury she had received from the naughty girl.

  • Oh, no; but I am a naughty girl," and seating herself at the piano, she asked what he would have.

  • O you naughty, naughty girl," cried Isabel, looking very bright as she beheld the familiar epistle.

  • I think," said Irene steadily, "that I'd rather be a naughty girl.

  • But what school would take such a naughty girl?

  • She was a passionate, head-strong, naughty girl; but she could not give that up.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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